GB 0114 MS0154 - Fordyce, George (1736-1802)

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GB 0114 MS0154

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Fordyce, George (1736-1802)

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  • Late 18th century (Produção)

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5 volumes

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George Fordyce was born in Aberdeen in 1736. He was educated in Fouran, and the University of Aberdeen, where he was created Master of Arts at the age of 14. He began training in medicine with his uncle, Dr John Fordyce who practiced at Uppingham. He then went on to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 1755 and obtained his Doctor of Medicine in 1758. Fordyce then travelled to London and studied anatomy under Dr William Hunter, and also studied botany at the Chelsea gardens. Fordyce also studied anatomy under Albinus at Leiden in 1759. Upon returning to London, he started a course of lectures on chemistry in 1759, and then added to this courses on materia medica and the practice of physic in 1764. He continued to teach these lectures for nearly thirty years. He became a Licentiate of the College of Physicians in 1765, and was Physician to St Thomas's Hospital from 1770-1802. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1776, and a 'speciali gratia' fellow of the College of Physicians in 1787. He played an important part in compiling the new Pharmacopeia Londinensis, issued in 1788. He was Censor for the Royal College of Physicians in 1787, 1792, and 1800; Gulstonian Lecturer in 1789; and Harveian Orator in 1791. He died in 1802.

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3 volumes are titled Lectures by Dr G Fordyce and are written in the same hand. There were probably 4 volumes in this series, but the location of the second volume is not known. "D Cruikman" is written on the front of the first of this series, which could refer to the author of the volumes.

GB 0114 MS0154 Late 18th century Collection (fonds) 5 volumes Unknown

George Fordyce was born in Aberdeen in 1736. He was educated in Fouran, and the University of Aberdeen, where he was created Master of Arts at the age of 14. He began training in medicine with his uncle, Dr John Fordyce who practiced at Uppingham. He then went on to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 1755 and obtained his Doctor of Medicine in 1758. Fordyce then travelled to London and studied anatomy under Dr William Hunter, and also studied botany at the Chelsea gardens. Fordyce also studied anatomy under Albinus at Leiden in 1759. Upon returning to London, he started a course of lectures on chemistry in 1759, and then added to this courses on materia medica and the practice of physic in 1764. He continued to teach these lectures for nearly thirty years. He became a Licentiate of the College of Physicians in 1765, and was Physician to St Thomas's Hospital from 1770-1802. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1776, and a 'speciali gratia' fellow of the College of Physicians in 1787. He played an important part in compiling the new Pharmacopeia Londinensis, issued in 1788. He was Censor for the Royal College of Physicians in 1787, 1792, and 1800; Gulstonian Lecturer in 1789; and Harveian Orator in 1791. He died in 1802.

3 volumes are titled Lectures by Dr G Fordyce and are written in the same hand. There were probably 4 volumes in this series, but the location of the second volume is not known. "D Cruikman" is written on the front of the first of this series, which could refer to the author of the volumes.

The provenance of this material is not known.

Papers of George Fordyce, late 18th century, comprising 5 volumes of manuscript notes, by unknown hands, of lectures given by George Fordyce. 3 are titled Lectures by Dr G Fordyce, and are written in the same hand; another is titled Dr George Fordice, Lectures on Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, 1784; and the volume titled Lectures in the Practice of Physick is not labelled as containing notes of the lectures of George Fordyce, but has it's contents attributed to him.

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Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Library of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (1928) by Victor G Plarr.

Manuscript notes of lectures by George Fordyce taken by William Jeremiah Allison - MS0205; manuscript notes relating to George Fordyce on Venereal Disease, from Elements of the Practice of Physick Edition 4, 1777. Including accounting notes, 1785. Hunterian Museum collection

Notes of lectures by George Fordyce are also held at: The Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine; Northwestern University Medical School (USA); the Osler Library at McGill University (Canada); Special Collections at Glasgow University Library; and Somerset Archive and Records Office.

Compiled by Anya Turner.

Source: The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London, Volume II, 1701-1800. p373-376.

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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Papers of George Fordyce, late 18th century, comprising 5 volumes of manuscript notes, by unknown hands, of lectures given by George Fordyce. 3 are titled Lectures by Dr G Fordyce, and are written in the same hand; another is titled Dr George Fordice, Lectures on Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, 1784; and the volume titled Lectures in the Practice of Physick is not labelled as containing notes of the lectures of George Fordyce, but has it's contents attributed to him.

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As outlined in Scope and Content.

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By written appointment only.

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No photocopying permitted.

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Manuscript notes of lectures by George Fordyce taken by William Jeremiah Allison - MS0205; manuscript notes relating to George Fordyce on Venereal Disease, from Elements of the Practice of Physick Edition 4, 1777. Including accounting notes, 1785. Hunterian Museum collection

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Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Library of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (1928) by Victor G Plarr.

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Notes of lectures by George Fordyce are also held at: The Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine; Northwestern University Medical School (USA); the Osler Library at McGill University (Canada); Special Collections at Glasgow University Library; and Somerset Archive and Records Office.

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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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